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Call for abstracts for awards and grants 2024

Until 31 May. Deadline to submit projects.

The call for abstracts for bioethics awards and grants wil be open until 31 May. You can register online and submit projects via our website.

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From April 15 to June 15

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From April 15 to June 15

The Grifols Foundation Chair of Bioethics-UVIC and the Chair of Palliative Care at the UVic-UCC/ICO organize the course on an introduction to bioethics for healthcare professionals.

 

The aim of the course is to provide participants with tools to identify and analyze ethical dilemmas in their professional practice, and to discuss clinical decision-making from a bioethical perspective. The course will begin with an introduction to the origin and basic concepts of bioethics, before moving on to address issues such as how ethics committees operate, the rights of the patient, the clinical relationship, quality of life in complex decisions, and the allocation of health resources.

 

Teaching staff:

  • Marius Morlans. Nephrologist. President of the Bioethics Committee of Catalonia.
  • Francisco Montero. Philosopher and nurse
  • Sergio Ramos. Philosopher. Professor of Bioethics at the University of Barcelona
  • Núria Terribas. Jurist. Director of the Víctor Grífols and Lucas Foundation and of the UVic-UCC Bioethics Chair
  • Xavier Gómez-Batiste. Professor at the UVic-UCC Faculty of Medicine. President of the UVic Palliative Care Chair

 

Online course 25 hours

From April 15 to June 15

Course given in Spanish

 

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Limitations of Euthanasia: Mature Minors and Disability
Carmen Tomás-Valiente explains the impact of offering aid in dying on these cases

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27 February

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27 February

On 27 February, the Víctor Grífols i Lucas Foundation presented its Ethics and Science awards, designed to honour student-led educational projects that promote ethical engagement in science. The event included a visit to the Grífols Museum, followed by the presentation of trophies and schools showcasing their projects.


The first prize, worth 5,000 euros, was awarded to the Vapor del Fil school in Barcelona for its project entitled “Apocalipsi digital” (Digital Apocalypse), centred on strategies to help mitigate the dehumanizing effects of digitalization.


The second prize, worth 2,500 euros, was awarded to La Tordera school in Santa Maria de Palau Tordera, for its project entitled “El trueque azul” (The Blue Exchange), which addressed the social and environmental challenges associated to clothing consumption.


The third prize, worth 1,000 euros, went to La Parellada school in Santa Oliva for its project “Recuperación de la escarola perruqueta” (Recovery of Local Escarole). This project raised awareness about local biodiversity through the recovery of a native variant of the endive, which was in danger of disappearing.

 

See the gallery for a selection of photos from the event.

 

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Eutanasia los retos de la LORE

Readers will find philosophical reflection, legal analysis, insights from various committees established to evaluate and review euthanasia...

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